Maps and directions

If you are driving a car and intend to go to Granada, please note that there are several traffic restrictions within Granada city centre.

Only residents, taxi drivers and the guests of those hotels located right in the city centre are allowed to drive in most areas. Not to mention that many streets are narrow, the traffic is slow and it can be difficult to find your way around.

Therefore, using the circumferential highway around Granada to avoid driving within the core part of the city centre may be extremely useful.

Granada – Cathedral

The Albaicin is the old Arabic neighbourhood of Granada, characterized by its windy, steep, narrow streets.

In Severo Ochoa take the tunnel and take a right to follow the road signs to Albaicin and Sacromonte.

Sacromonte neighbourhood

The best way to drive to the Alhambra is definitely following the circumferential highway around Granada. To do so:

Do not take any exit and do not leave the highway, instead continue driving towards “Ronda Sur”

Take the exit “Ronda Sur” and continue driving until you see the road signs that read “Alhambra”

Take the tunnel (use the left lane)

Drive up the steep road and find the massive car park of the Alhambra at the very top (on the left). The main entrance of the Alhambra and the ticket office are next to the car park number 1.

Alhambra

Sierra Nevada’s ski resort is located in Pradollano, a village located at approximately 35 kms from Granada. To get there:

Do not take any exit and do not leave the highway, instead continue driving towards “Ronda Sur”

Take the exit “Ronda Sur” and continue driving until you see the road signs that read “Sierra Nevada”

Take the tunnel (use the right lane)

Continue driving for about 40 minutes. If you wish to visit the village, follow the road signs that read “Pradollano”. If you prefer to drive to the highest possible point, follow the road signs that read “Hoya de la Mora” and you will drive above Pradollano. You can always drive downhill through Pradollano village afterwards.